![]() It helps identify the multitude of calls, shapes, colors, regions, etc, and has really opened up our appreciation and knowledge. I downloaded this app to help identify the calls, and WOW! this app is terrific. ![]() My wife and I have never been "bird watchers", but since being able to enjoy our morning coffee outside every morning, we've taken to really enjoying the busy company of our feathered friends. Dropping my earlier 5-star rating to a generous 2 stars. The new interface REQUIRES you to create an account, and it's almost impossible to easily find what you're looking for. UPDATE: I love the app, but both my wife and I *hate* the new interface! □ Whatever Audubon paid to have this app redesigned, they lost big-time. Since 1905, Audubon’s vision has been a world in which people and wildlife thrive. Audubon’s state programs, nature centers, chapters, and partners have an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire, and unite diverse communities in conservation action. The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation. ![]() Have any questions or need help? Contact us at Audubon: If something doesn’t look right, don’t worry-all of your data is untouched, safe, and secure. Once you log in with your NatureShare account, your sightings and photos will migrate with you into the new app. Or see where your voice is needed and take action to protect birds and the places they need, right from your app. Find an Audubon location near you to go birding. Keep up with the latest news from the world of birds, science, and conservation. Post your photos to the Photo Feed so other Audubon Bird Guide users can see your best bird shots. See where the birds are with nearby birding hotspots and real-time sightings from eBird. We'll even keep an updated life list for you. With our completely redesigned Sightings feature, you can keep a record of every bird you encounter, whether you're hiking, sitting on the porch, or simply catching a glimpse of birds out the window. Our field guide features over 3,000 photos, over eight hours of audio clips of songs and calls, multi-season range maps, and in-depth text by leading North American bird expert Kenn Kaufman. Enter all you were able to observe-what color was it? How big? What did its tail look like?-and Bird ID will narrow down a list of possible matches for your location and date in real time. It's now easier than ever to identify a bird you just saw. With over 2 million downloads to date, it is one of the best and most trusted field guides for North American birds. Built for all experience levels, it will help you identify the birds around you, keep track of the birds you’ve seen, and get outside to find new birds near you. Try Merlin Bird Photo ID now.The Audubon Bird Guide is a free and complete field guide to over 800 species of North American birds, right in your pocket. Try it now as a webpage, and help improve the accuracy so this new feature can be added to the Merlin Bird ID app. Because it’s powered by machine learning techniques, it gets “smarter” the more people use it. It currently recognizes 400 common North American bird species. Merlin, the Cornell Lab’s popular bird ID app, has spawned a new tool called Merlin Bird Photo ID, and you can help test it out! Just upload a photo, click on the bird’s bill, eye, and tail, and let computer vision help you ID the bird. Chris Wood Identify Bird Photos With New Tool
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